In March 2007, in memory of my father, Jeff Sloman, I walked alone from Land's End and four months later arrived at John O'Groats: A LEJOG of 1,687 miles. I walked for Sue Ryder Care, who had looked after my Dad so magnificently. Here, you can find out how it all went and what I am getting up to these days. Please feel free to join in with comments.

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Monday, 2 April 2012

Something understood

I had not heard of Ane Brun until this evening. So, many thanks to Radio 4’s Hardeep Singh Kohli for this evening’s programme:

Well I liked Ane Brun.I don't have the Cat Stevens history. I know Peace Train, but mostly as a cover version - by 10,000 Maniacs I think. I was thinking that Saccharine Trust did it too, but that was Peace Frog, which is The Doors and completely beside the point...I'll stop rambling there.

The only reason I know of Cat Stevens is because he publicly called for the death of Salman Rushdie, on television, in the presence of the Metropolitan Police Commissioner (or somesuch fellow) and managed to not get arrested... must be doing something right! Must be my yoofullness, eh.

I enjoyed the beautiful Ane Brun! Didn't listen to the songs though, what are they like?

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Fifty something beardy bloke who, thanks to my incredible brother David, now has three kidneys. I walked the length of Britain in 2007 and walk across Scotland every year on the TGO Challenge.
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